Wes' styrene skills are crazy! The cracking is likely because the paint hadn't had enough time to cure, so it was still degassing. I do coats of paint a bit too long of flash times when trying to weather just hoping to get that effect. If I want a clean paint job and it's flashed more than 30-45 minutes, I let it sit for 24 hours before doing any more coats. USTE, it can't come soon enough!
Thank you for taking the time to film and educate those, and I am one of the subscribers, who hopefully can attend USTE in a future year, but for now enjoy digital education, excellent information, 💪
Awesome! In my experience paint cracks when the top color dries faster then the color under it. It shrinks and opens up exposing the color under it. This happens more often when the solvents are stronger in the top layer. For example Krylon dries faster then rusto so put krylon on top and it will crack.
Dude.. thank you. I got my first tf2 coming and was thinking of doing something just like that. Thanks for the tips. I bet a lot of people will be in your class. I hope anyway. Good luck
Thats so awesome theres classes at the event, ur class is one I definitely would like to take n learn ur tips n tricks for weathering like the master! lol
I would suggest that you get parts ready for each step so you're not having to wait for stuff to dry. Do a time test on what does have to dry a bit and maybe you apply it before you start the class ( or whatever is appropriate) so it's ready to be wiped or dabbed. Hopefully I will be there this year!
Hi I have learnt a lot from watching your videos. I did my little hot rod body with your idea's in my mind. If you are interested in seeing how it turns out I am now trying to make TH-cam videos.
Wes' styrene skills are crazy! The cracking is likely because the paint hadn't had enough time to cure, so it was still degassing. I do coats of paint a bit too long of flash times when trying to weather just hoping to get that effect. If I want a clean paint job and it's flashed more than 30-45 minutes, I let it sit for 24 hours before doing any more coats. USTE, it can't come soon enough!
Thank you for taking the time to film and educate those, and I am one of the subscribers, who hopefully can attend USTE in a future year, but for now enjoy digital education, excellent information, 💪
Thanks. I’ll see you in Florida!!
Awesome! In my experience paint cracks when the top color dries faster then the color under it. It shrinks and opens up exposing the color under it. This happens more often when the solvents are stronger in the top layer. For example Krylon dries faster then rusto so put krylon on top and it will crack.
Dude.. thank you. I got my first tf2 coming and was thinking of doing something just like that. Thanks for the tips. I bet a lot of people will be in your class. I hope anyway. Good luck
Thats so awesome theres classes at the event, ur class is one I definitely would like to take n learn ur tips n tricks for weathering like the master! lol
Great video
👍🏽🐒 I appreciate you doing these. I learned how to get started weathering from your past videos. Thanks so much.
I would suggest that you get parts ready for each step so you're not having to wait for stuff to dry. Do a time test on what does have to dry a bit and maybe you apply it before you start the class ( or whatever is appropriate) so it's ready to be wiped or dabbed. Hopefully I will be there this year!
Awesome demonstration came out looking nice👍👍
Cracking in the paint is often caused by contaminants on the surface that cause adhesion issues, or at least that is what I have found to be the case.
I prefer your style over everyone’s
Check out Johnny Rains, his method is awesome.
Looking good homie do you have a link for the rust wash you used in this video thanks in advance
I have it in my amazon store, the link is in the description box.
Hi I have learnt a lot from watching your videos. I did my little hot rod body with your idea's in my mind. If you are interested in seeing how it turns out I am now trying to make TH-cam videos.